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FIFTEEN [2017] • Fiction

A private video of Maria goes viral during a volleyball class in a school in Lima; the city where cyber bullying is becoming more common and where bullies abuse fellow students without fear of retribution because teachers normally blame the victim. In Peru most bullying occurs between the ages of eleven and fifteen.

10 mins • 5.1 / Stereo mix

Director: Peiman Zekavat

Sound Designer: Rob Szeliga

TIMBÓ [2017] • Documentary

Construction of dams by energy companies in the Brazilian Amazon would destroy the heart of the world's largest rainforest, and severely affect indigenous people community. If built, the dams would flood an area the size of London, Paris and Amsterdam combined. The flood will also dissolve water with toxic plants which can kill the human. These plants are commonly known as Timbó.

9 mins • Stereo mix

Director: Peiman Zekavat

Sound Designer: Rob Szeliga

VESPERS [2017] • Fiction

A remote fishing village on the scenic British coast. Eve unexpectedly returns to her family home, hoping to reconcile with her estranged sister Frankie. As secrets from the past gradually expose the complexity of their relationship, Eve’s restraint attempts to reconnect with Frankie seem all in vain. Stuck in the middle of this enigmatic conflict is Aiden, Frankie’s teenage Down’s syndrome son. The boy connects with Eve, which complicates the dynamics between the sisters even further. With Eve’s condition deteriorating, her perception of the world around becomes distorted and intensifies dramatically. Will the sisters be able to put the past behind and come together in the moment of crisis?

More information to follow shortly.

15 mins • 5.1 mix

Director: Artur Zaremba

Sound Designer: Rob Szeliga

OKSIJAN [2017] • Fiction

The true story of Ahmad, a seven year old Afghan refugee, who fled from his home with his brother to find safety in Europe. He’s trapped in the back of a refrigerated lorry along with fourteen other refugees trying to reach the UK, when the air inside begins to run out. As the other men’s efforts to escape fail, it falls to Ahmad to try to save them all.

OKSIJAN is written and directed by Emmy award-winner Edward Watts (Escape from Isis 2015), shot by Michael Paleodimos, the cinematographer of 2016 Academy Award-winning short “Stutterer” and stars Ella Purnell (Miss Peregrine's School for Peculiar Children 2016).

POP [2017] • Dance

NADA ACT III [2017] • Video Installation

Cibic's NADA trilogy examines three of European modernism’s star architects and the role their work played in national representation. The starting point for Act I is Vjenceslav Richter and the Yugoslav pavilion he designed for the Brussels World Exhibition in 1958. Act II takes place in Arne Jacobsen’s Aarhus City Hall (1937-1942), whilst the third act is placed within Haus Lange and Haus Esters designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in Krefeld, Germany for the silk barons that were instrumental in affirming silk as the new national export within the pre-WW2 European soft power game. In the third chapter of NADA Cibic addresses van der Rohe’s Krefeld architecture of the 1920s through the lens of the political discussions concerning the aesthetic choices for the representation of Germany at world fairs of mid 20th Century.

NADA Act III: The Exhibition was commissioned specifically for the artist’s exhibition at House Esters by Kunstmuseen Krefeld that included an immersive installation developed within the vila. The script for the film is assembled from archival transcripts, political discussions, reports and personal letters surrounding Germany’s presentations at world expositions in 1929, 1937 and 1958 and their legacy. Cibic devises the script into three positions: the Artist, the Curator and Germania engage in a discussion about the aesthetics and style of the artworks and architecture that should be exhibited at an undisclosed event of national interest in order to ensure international success. Whilst engaging in the discussion, the women work on the artefacts and their display within a set specifically built in House Lange encompassing mainly two styles: that of figurative representation and that of an abstract positioning. They are sculpting, polishing, curating and destroying physical manifestations of their words, shifting their position of picturesque allegories into an active political stance. Their scripted sentences combine diverse ideological positions through time and space pointing to the universal code of merging life and art in a service to the state in order to affect society. What can we learn from the history’s more sinister accounts of this most awkward relationship is one among many questions Cibic’s work raises through its tireless and variegated archaeologies.

THE EAGLE'S SHADOW [2017] • Documentary

In the age of social media, satirical cartoons may seem relics of another era, but in Spain they can be also an exploration of the past and its influence upon the present. Renowned cartoonist Carlos Gimenez’s comics shed light on little-known aspects in the history of a country still struggling to come to terms with its traumatic past. Their contemporary resonance is ever stronger, in a time that is seeing the resurgence of fascist ideologies all over the world.

ADIDAS ATHLETICS: Z.N.E PULSE [2017] • Commercial

BITTER SEA [2017] • Fiction

Bitter Sea is a short film by writer-director Fateme Ahmadi (Berlinale Talent 2017) and produced by Emma Parsons (Touching The Void, Captive), starring ADA Condeescu (If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle, Loverboy, EU Shooting Star 2013). It was commissioned by Film London and awarded production funding in association with the BFI Net.Work and Creative Skillset.

15 mins • 5.1 mix

Director: Fateme Ahmadi

Sound Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

THE ELEMENT [2017] • Fiction

More information to follow...

29 mins • 5.1 mix

Director: Nassrin Nasser

Sound Designer: Rob Szeliga & John Cohen

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga & John Cohen

NADA ACT II [2017] • Dance/Video Installation

Co-commissioned by European Capital of Culture Aarhus 2017, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art Gateshead and supported by Arts Council England, Northern Film School at Leeds Beckett University and Waddington Studios London.

The film is based on the 1958 production of Béla Bartók’s pantomime ballet The Miraculous Mandarin – the work that the Yugoslav State chose to represent its new direction on Nations Day at the Brussels EXPO almost sixty years ago. Here it is repurposed, mis-imagined and overwritten with new purpose in collaboration with the choreographer Lea Anderson. Bartok’s original characters – the pimps, prostitute and exotic Mandarin – are here replaced with the archetypes of politicians, the ideal of Mother Nation, and that most easily abused of Modern practitioners: the architect. Shot in the Arne Jacobsen’s Aarhus City Hall it links across time and space various European models of statecraft, soft power and its framing.

DEPENDENT [2017] • Fiction

Josh is in a care home far from his mother. He finds solace in the one true friend he's made there, Kyle. On Kyle's birthday Josh has plans to do something special when a phone call from his mum changes everything. Josh breaks out of the care home to help her hour of need, but what she needs isn't what Josh expects and he embarks on a dangerous journey and finally learns who is the true dependent – him, the child or his mother, the adult.

PRIME TIME [2017] • Video Installation

Prime Time follows a group of older gay men as they journey on a cruise ship around the Caribbean. Members of a social network of so-called ‘Prime Timers’, they regularly get together on excursions of this type, to renew acquaintances, re-affirm the bonds of belonging to a supportive community, and rekindle a little itch of adventure.

The film will premiere at Grundy Art Gallery, in the first major solo exhibition in a public gallery by artist Rob Crosse. Alongside the presentation of his work, Crosse has selected works from the Grundy’s collection to display in an adjoining room. This is intended to act as a prelude to his work and to draw out threads from the films that relate to themes and concerns found within the gallery’s collection, and vice-versa.

The exhibition also coincides with the fiftieth anniversary of the de-criminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales and celebrates the LGBTQ community who live in, work and visit the resort of Blackpool. More information to follow shortly.

WE PUT A COW ON OUR ROOF [2017] • Commercial

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in the Arne Jacobsen’s Aarhus City Hall it links across time and space various European models of statecraft, soft power and its framing.

MANUFACTURED BRITISHNESS [2017] • Video Installation

What is the future of citizenship in Britain and what new rules willbe proposed for immigrants to become citizens? Manufactured Britishness is a project derived from the compulsory and very real Life in the UK test, which examines skills for integrating into British society. The project critically explores the assessment program contrived by Britain in testing for citizenship by proposing a future manifestation of the Life in the UK test. In this future, we see immigrants as an exploitable material, a living currency, compelled to sustain national identity in order to maximise capitalistic agendas.

Text extract originally written in 2013, the first incarnation of the film. More information at the project homepage.

SARDARI'S ENIGMA [2016] • Documentary

Enigma of an unknown Consul who risks his life to save many lives during the WWII in France. He creatively made up a new name of 'Djougotis' for Iranian Jews and argued with German officials to exempt them from the Nazi racial policy ...

JOANNE [2016] • Video Installation

Joanne Salley, winner of the 1998 Miss Northern Ireland beauty pageant, artist, teacher and champion boxer had a formative influence on Fujiwara, nurturing his creative talents as a scholarship student at the prestigious Harrow School for boys.

Some years after his departure, Joanne found herself at the centre of a damaging tabloid scandal after students discovered and circulated topless photographs of her that had been taken privately.

The media campaign that followed played on stereotypes of women to support the sensational headlines, tarnishing her reputation as a teacher and public persona. Five years on, Fujiwara and Joanne embarked on the production of a short film that explores issues Salley faced in the wake of the scandal and aims to present a more complex picture of her.

A PERFECT INSTRUMENT [2016] • Video/Documentary

'A Perfect Instrument (Kristina)' follows the well-known Lithuanian actress Kristina Savickytė over a day of teaching and learning in performance-led workshops and rehearsals. Filmed in various locations in Vilnius, the historic city sandwiched between East and West, the video explores the extent to which both an individual and a place must bend and perform for shifting contexts. This work is the fourth of a series of ongoing video portraits by the artist, in which individuals are selected for their proximity to global dilemmas, and for their capacity to articulate human anxieties.

'A Perfect Instrument (Kristina)' was made with support from Arts Council England whilst on residency at RUPERT Centre for Art and Education.

PRESSURE [2016] • Video Installation

The exhibition includes recent works on paper alongside Pressure, 2016, a new video that explores how feelings are managed and organised in mutually beneficial relationships. Constructed and recorded on the set of his play, Volunteers, 2016, at David Roberts Art Foundation earlier this year, the video employs text and song to describe three fictional situations in which people voluntarily allow themselves to be used by other people. The video is part of a recent body of work that incorporates painting, theatre-making and video production to describe how exchanges are staged between individuals.

GLASWASIAN TALES [2016] • Fiction

Glasgow, Scotland. Now. In the tough edged south of the city young members of the South Asian community try to find a way to be true to themselves.

Farooq, a jaded radio DJ is reinvigorated by the prospect of love and adventure. Haroun, a violent young man, in being open about his sexuality, finally discovers a connection with someone that is worth fighting for. Aaqil, tries to come to terms with a future without his daughter, now that his partner has discovered the truth about his past. How will they sustain themselves in this uncompromising part of the city? And all the while, in the park, as young Jaz makes his way, the spirit of hip hop seems to be enabling young teenagers to make a different future.

BFI • Film Cymru WalesWINNER: BAFTA Film Cymru Wales - Best Short Film 2017

NADA ACT I [2016] • Video Installation

The central element of Jasmina Cibic's project Nada is Richter’s first, but unrealized design for the Yugoslav Pavilion at the 1958 EXPO in Brussels. Cibic appropriates and recreates the pavilion as a sculpture, which in turn functions as the skeleton of her new short film, around which the project is centered.

In the single channel video installation, violinist Dejana Sekulić continually tunes the architecture according to the Miraculous Mandarin, a musical composition for ballet by Béla Bartók which was chosen to represent Yugoslavia at the most important dates of the pavilion – its National Days – whose role was to maximise the attention and the number of visitors. The fact that the Yugoslav state chose the Bartók ballet as its representative moment is in itself intriguing since the ballet had been repeatedly banned by numerous political systems due to its explicit subject matter – the conflict between a prostitute and her pimp and clients.

JAMIE JOHNSON [2016] • Fiction

CBBC TV Series

Eleven-year-old Jamie Johnson is a seriously gifted footballer capable of going all the way, but after his dad recently walked out on them Jamie and his mum were forced to move house.

Now Jamie has to start at a new school mid-term. With his amazing footballing talents Jamie should have no problem fitting in with the cool kids but new friend Jack is disgusted when she witnesses him being cruel to the geeky Boggie. Jamie eventually makes amends but in the process makes a serious enemy of school bully, Dillon. When the horrified Jamie witnesses his mum getting close to a work colleague, it makes him all the more determined to track down his missing dad...

OUR COUNTY AT WAR [2016] • Documentary

A documentary film about the Home Front in Buckinghamshire during the First World War. Produced with support from the Buckinghamshire Military Museum Trust, and to be distributed to schools and libraries throughout the county.

WE SHALL TRIP THE LIGHTS FANTASTIC [2016] • Dance

We Shall Trip the Light Fantasticappropriates elements from different eras of popular dance forms and collages them onto a single body in visceral and unexpected ways. A collaboration between artist and moving image maker Lucy Cash, and choreographer and visual artist Florence Peake.

CLEAR AS A BELL [2016] • Installation

The subjects of Crosse's films, often groups of older men, are bound into an intimate and supportive network through a collective activity. A time that celebrates former technological acheivements before digital communications, virtual relationships and cloud-based knowledge hubs. Social rituals are central to Crosse's films. These secular rituals appear both strange nd unquestionably necessary, or significant. It is Crosse's respectful engagement with the men in his films that drive the works. Their stories and conversations allow him access into the group to observe the smallest gestures, the subtlest movements and interactions.

A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER [2016] • Fiction

In an attempt to revisit a creative collaboration and revive his marriage, a theatre director brings together a group of performers to spend a week with him and his wife in an isolated, mountainous part of southern France. As the work progresses, fiction and reality become blurred and there is a constant tension between the characters' own lives and the nature of the work - an investigation into the changing nature of love. The couple are haunted by memories and dreams which, in the end, threaten not only the venture but the marriage itself. All this is underpinned by a sense of melancholy, reflected in the songs and music performed, and in the dramatic and implacably beautiful landscape.

“Will it come like a change in the weather...... O tell me the truth about love” - WH Auden

POLISH GO HOME [2016] • Documentary

Polish Go Home is an unorthodox migration story about a troubled character trying to find his place in the world. Sleeping rough in London, sometime Polish jobseeker Kuba is running away from the responsibility of family life in Poland - and a difficult past. This film follows his journey back to Poland and to face the problems he left behind, and in search of an elusive place to call home.

NUCLEAR HALLUCINATIONS [2016] • Documentary

Nuclear Hallucinations is a film, which claims to be a documentary, and it is centered around the anti-nuclear struggle against the Kudankulam Atomic Power Project in South India. In a context where cases of sedition and waging of war against the state are filed against anti-nuclear protesters, the film attempts to question the totalitarian nature of pro-nuclear assertions through comic modes. Satirical impersonations, performance and ironic renderings of jingoistic rhetoric work together to form a narrative that explores the tragic absurdity of constructing nuclear power plants on a tsunami affected coast.

54 mins • 5.1 sound mix

Director: Fathima Nizaruddin

Sound Designer: Rob Szeliga

CIVVY [2016] • Fiction

Trapped in a hostile and unsettling yet serene world, Bret Rodgers - an ex-soldier at odds with himself and his surroundings - sets out to quell his inner turmoil the only way he knows how.

CIRCLES [2016] • Fiction

Circles is a Comedy/Horror which follows a pair of paranormal investigators as they discover a string of crop circles in their very own backyard of Totnes, Devon. Martine works on Paignton pier and is keen to leave her life of crushing boredom. Andy had a successful DVD series in the 90's called 'Crop Circle Cosmic Consiousness' but when two old men named Doug and Dave told the world that all you needed to make a crop circle was wooden boards a bit of old rope and some imagination, people stopped believing. Will they be the first to gather evidence of extraterrestrial life and prove the world wrong, or are Andy and Martine the real Aliens?

O [2015] • Experimental

THE WOMAN WHO OWNS THE SUN [2015] • Animation

Since 2010 Angeles Duran became known everywhere as the 'the woman who owns the sun'. Documents issued by the notary public office in Vigo, Spain declared Duran to be the 'the owner of the sun, a star of spectral type G2, located at the centre of the solar system, 150-kilometres from Earth'. Inspired by the strange and true story of Angeles Duran, the film shows her capture of the sun and the distribution of solar energy across the world.

DUKES RISE [2015] • Experimental

Duke’s Rise is an atmospheric journey through a newly formed British landscape. In alliance with the most traditional values, this ideological journey begins with a freshly painted model village. Here, everything looks glorious, established and sanitized. Tightly packed rooftops and narrow streets meet in repressive uniformity, yearning for the past.

Performed across an idyllic pastoral British landscape, an overly theatrical ritual is happening. Wading through artificial fog, a priest is blessing British borders. He chants Psalm 8 “O Lord our governor, how glorious is your name in all the world!” swinging his incense back and forth over endless wheat fields. “We are a Christian society” as he reminds us all.

Duke’s Rise is an absurdist take on the debates around weakening cultural and religious heritage, so often reported as a crisis for the Great British identity, in promoting attempts to reclaim it. The project critically reflects upon rising nationalism in Britain and envisages the future in a repressive, aggressive and yet supposedly cleansed society.

MEMORY HAS NO GRAMMAR [2015] • Experimental

In 2005, Lucy Cash was one of five artists to witness a performance, given only once, by seminal performance artist, Anne Bean. Without any form of notation or recording, she was asked to perform what she could remember of it, exactly a year later. Then, almost a decade later, she was invited to make a moving image work that responded to the quixotic, shifting sense of those events, her replaying of them, and her sense of the time that had passed inbetween. Memory Has No Grammar is her response, filmed over two days in a domestic space, Lucy followed the sun as it moved around the building allowing the ways in which it illuminated the interior of the space to inform her decisions about what she could and couldn't remember.

Commissioned as part of Decade at Dilston Grove, London. September 2015.Also exhibited as part of The London Group Open Exhibition, November 2015

BALCONY [2015] • Fiction

TINA, a troubled teenage girl, is attracted to DANA, an Afghani girl, whom Tina imagines is oppressively victimised by her controlling substance abusing father, KARIM. Initially, we trust Tina and admire her protectiveness of Dana from the other kids at school and on the violent estate, but as we watch their friendship blossom we come to suspect that something is off.

Balcony is a Film London Commissioned Project, selected from 621 applications. Balcony has been awarded production funding and the team is currently going through mentoring from the lovely people at Film London.

LOVE IS A FOUR LETTER WORD: WORTH SEVEN POINTS [2015] • Fiction

One party in a relationship has finally plucked up the courage to express his unhappiness. But that conversation will take a unusual shape. As our couple begin an emotionally charged and brutally honest game of Scrabble, both will get more than they bargained for.

The series, entitled A Moment of Horror, consists of six individual episodes and will premiere throughout the festival which begins on 27th August 2015. All films will then be available exclusively on All 4 at www.all4.com/shorts. [Source: Film4.com]

The series, entitled A Moment of Horror, consists of six individual episodes and will premiere throughout the festival which begins on 27th August 2015. All films will then be available exclusively on All 4 at www.all4.com/shorts. [Source: Film4.com]

HONEY AT THE TOP [2015] • Documentary

Honey at the Top is a film about the Sengwer forest people of the Cherangani Hills, Kenya, being evicted from their ancestral land in the name of conservation. Filmmaker Dean Puckett lived in the Embobut forest for two months and filmed an intimate portrait of this community at a crossroads, facing international pressure from organisations like the World Bank, a corrupt Kenya Forest Service who are burning their houses and attempts to turn the forest into a commodity through carbon offsetting schemes. The film centres around father of two Elias as he works with his community to try and hold onto their culture and resist the evictions.

WE SHAPE OUR BUILDINGS [2015] • Experimental

ELEPHANT DAYS [2015] • Documentary

Not only a record of the Maccabees recording their fourth album, this is a spirited exploration of the streets and people that populate Elephant and Castle, where the music studio is located.

Two years ago, The Maccabees third album ‘Given To The Wild’ was a Mercury Award nominee. It also went on to win an Ivor Novello. James Caddick and James Cronin’s film charts the band’s creative process as they record their fourth record, ‘Marks To Prove It’, working in self-imposed isolation in an anonymous studio in London’s Elephant and Castle. More than that, the film becomes a compelling, poetic portrait of the area and its local population. Richard and Lyla create gardens in surprises spaces; local musician Natty is having a suit tailored, the Peckham Prides basketball team are striving for success, Crossways is a concrete church where BB heals through prayer, and Arments Pie and Mash shop is an enduring local institution. All of these tales are woven through the band’s experimentation – their false turns, self-doubts and triumphs – as they create what will become an incendiary, life-affirming album.

THE AUTISTIX [2015] • Documentary

Jack, Luke and Saul are The AutistiX, the UK’s premier autistic rock group. The boys are a tight-knit friendship group, expressing themselves through rock and roll in a way that they struggle to off the stage. Can they impress the crowds as they go on tour for the first time, and build up to their biggest gig so far, Autism’s Got Talent?

DAILIES TO DAWN [2015] • Documentary

Dailies to Dawn is a poetic journey and tribute which celebrates celluloid film processing as a living form, passionate and organic, made by experience, collective work and ultimate craftsmanship at one of the last thriving film laboratories in the UK.

RED RIVER [2015] • Fiction

Muni is a schoolgirl who lives by the river. Her family want her to marry a much older man, Sami. Both are unsure. Muni protests but when her mother insists, she runs away. Muni has to choose between freedom and her family, Sami, between honour and desire.

SCORPION [2015] • Fiction

A portrait of a soldier with survivor's guilt; unable to adapt he destroys everything he loves.

20 mins • 5.1 sound mix

Director: Phil Sheerin

Sound Editor/Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

PIONEERS [2015] • Documentary

Pioneertown. Perched high atop a rocky crag, overlooking the centre of the universe. The lip of the vortex. California. This desert town was once a Hollywood film set, built to tell the world the story of the Old West. But Hollywood has long since departed and what is left is a small community, thriving in a town haunted by old cowboys. A community of characters in the healing land of the High Desert who revive and re-live the dreams of the original Pioneers of the West.

This is a story of real lives in a fantasy world. Of reality and myth in the enduring struggle for the American Dream.

28 mins • 5.1 sound mix

Director: Grace Harper Brighouse

Sound Editor/Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

CHHAYA [2015] • Animation

An old man trapped in a mundane senior centre is living the memory of his beloved wide through his own shadow. But as his past sets in threatening his present, Prakesh finds himself facing a difficult question: Is he living a mesmerising, but unreal dream, or life itself?

SCIENCE INNIT? [2015] • TV

SKIN [2014] • Fiction

A true story set over a single night. We follow Leo into a world of violence and manipulation as he foolishly tries to do what he thinks is right.

SKIN examines many cinema conceits as it explores the relationship between the audience and the act of voyeurism.

16:30 mins • 5.1 sound mix

Director: Phil Sheerin

Sound Editor/Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

FACT OR FICTION [2014] • Documentary

Fact or Fiction: The Life and Times of a Ping Pong Hustler is a chronicle of the final three years of Marty Reisman's life, a former international table tennis champion-turned-money player. Pursuing notoriety through his idiosyncratic lifestyle and motivated by his love of fame and Ping Pong, he inadvertently has to face his biggest fear: mortality. Shot over three years, the film follows Marty - a complex mix of childlike excitement, eccentric narcissism and constant charm - as he negotiates between pride, the denial of old age, past defeats and the decline of his fame and fortune, as well as his devoted wife Yoshiko's health, all while clinging onto the hope that his own life and career are just beginning to blossom. The film's observational style, combined with rare archive footage and interviews with key New York and London society characters such Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson and eminent psychotherapist George Weinberg, work to tell the story of one of America's greatest and most unconventional sports stars at a critical juncture in his life, whilst addressing the wider themes of mortality, immortality and the pursuit of legacy and legend.

1001 TEARDROPS [2014] • Animation

On her first day of school, little Louly is faced with a question: what should she wear? The ugly school uniform or whatever she wants? Luckily, she is visited by a magic teardrop-keeper who helps her make a choice by telling the story of how the women of her nation, Iran, have strived to answer this question for 200 years.

17 mins • LTRT / Stereo sound mix

Director: Fateme Ahmadi

Sound Editor/Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

GLYN [2014] • Fiction

Glyn is a 10 year-old Welsh boy who lives in an isolated area and dreams to become an astronaut. He finds refuge in a caravan adjacent to his house to escape from his authoritarian dad. Glyn's friend Rhodri is moving from the area and soon Glyn will be alone again.

YOUNG MINDS [2014] • Charity

LA PETITE MANSION [2014] • Animation

A young man can't help but see his girlfriend as various objects - including a french tart. Perception, misunderstanding and indifference are explored in this darkly funny animation about the foibles of romance.

LANDROVER - THE ROAD [2014] • Commercial

B L U E [2013] • Fiction

Blue is a jazz singer from London. She's an artistic soul who wears an irreversible pain from her recent divorce, doing her very best to be both a mother and an artist. As her daughter Jessica is about to turn 10, Blue arranges a surprise birthday party, but the guests don't show. Chaos ensues as Blue hits the streets of London to invite strangers to the party.

10 mins • LTRT / 5.1 sound mix

Director: Ani Laurie

Sound Recordist: Rob Szeliga

Sound Editor/Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

THE STUNTMAN [2013] • Fiction

9:34 mins • LTRT sound mix

Director: Pete Blakemore, David Pimm, Ruby Slater

Sound Editor/Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

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OF ONIONS AND MEN [2013] • Documentary

20:08 mins • LTRT sound mix

Director: Benjamin Huget

Sound Editor/Designer: Rob Szeliga

Re-recording Mixer: Rob Szeliga

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WHEN ALL INNOCENCE IS LOST [2013] • Fiction

Centering on a twelve year old boy and his involvement in a horrific event, 'When all innocence is lost' delves into the human reaction to feelings of guilt, regret, and our own loss of innocence.